The Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Laura Poitras discusses how she
has been repeatedly detained and questioned by federal agents whenever
she enters the United States. Poitras said the interrogations began
after she began working on her documentary, "My Country, My Country,"
about post-invasion Iraq. Her most recent film, "The Oath," was about
Yemen and Guantánamo and follows the lives of two past associates of
Osama bin Laden. She estimates she has been detained an estimated 40
times and has had her laptop, cell phone and personal belongings
repeatedly searched. Tonight she is leading a surveillance teach-in at
the Whitney Museum in New York City with our other guests, computer
security researcher and government target Jacob Appelbaum and National
Security Agency whistleblower William Binney. Poiras is currently at
work on a film about post-9/11 America.
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